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Re: .v files


From: vegas
Subject: Re: .v files
Date: 17 Jan 2007 12:05:07 -0800
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So it appears my implementation is incorrect....

since the .v contains all changes of all files, I do not want those to
be on the webserver.

I want the latest copy. How do you recommend allowing CVS to track
changes in html files at the same time allowing the most recent one to
be in a specific directory?

Thanks,
Brian

Jim Hyslop wrote:
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> vegas wrote:
> > I have ASCII files in my repository. My repository is also a webserver
> > html root directory.
>
> Don't do that. Only CVS and CVS-related utilities (which includes
> cvsweb) should have access to the repository.
>
> > the actual bob.txt file is never created...
>
> Nor should it be. You should *never* mix your repository files with your
>  working files.
>
> > My simple question is how can I update the actual file and not just the
> > v file??
>
> There's a section of the manual dedicated to just that question:
> http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.22/cvs_18.html#SEC177
>
> - --
> Jim Hyslop
> Dreampossible: Better software. Simply.     http://www.dreampossible.ca
>                  Consulting * Mentoring * Training in
>     C/C++ * OOD * SW Development & Practices * Version Management
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